Associated locations

Cathédrale de Maguelone

Romanesque site between sea and pond

Chapelle Nazareth

Desacralized chapel belonging to the Salvation Army Foundation estate

Château Laurens

Recently restored Art Nouveau gem

Musée de l’Étang de Thau

Anchored in maritime memory

FLOW deploys its exhibitions in four emblematic venues in Occitanie, where heritage and contemporary creation are in intense dialogue.

Their commitment and openness make this dialogue between contemporary art, heritage and the issues of our time possible:

Cathédrale de Maguelone

Villeneuve-Lès-Maguelone

Maguelone Cathedral, a Romanesque jewel from the 12th-13th centuries, stands between sea and pond near Montpellier. A former episcopal see for 1,000 years, it bears witness to a rich spiritual and historical past. Isolated on a peninsula, it offers a peaceful setting for contemplation.

Chapelle Nazareth

Montpellier

The chapel of Nazareth, in Montpellier, was built in the 19th century for the congregation of the Sisters of Nazareth, then integrated into the Salvation Army Foundation site. A testament to the local religious heritage, this desacralized neo-Gothic chapel is now home to a number of artistic and cultural projects.

Château LaurenS

AGDE

Château Laurens in Agde, an Art Nouveau-style palatial villa built in 1898 for Emmanuel Laurens, an enlightened traveler and unrepentant dreamer, blends fin-de-siècle romanticism with exoticism inspired by his travels in the Orient. Surrounded by a 12-hectare park, this Art Nouveau jewel is a listed historic monument.

Musée de l’Étang de Thau

Bouzigues

The Musée de l’Étang de Thau in Bouzigues celebrates the shellfish farming tradition that began in 1925 with the “Pyramid” technique. It celebrates the “peasants of the sea” through a rich collection of tools and stories, providing a living testimony to local cultures since its opening in 1991.